Step 4: You can add clouds, or you can write “Mercie” in swirly, pink letters. Either-or, really 😉

Step 5: Frame without the glass- ISN’T THAT CUTE???

This piece of artwork would be perfect to brighten up that little spot in your hallway that needs a ray of sunshine. Or you could give it to a gay baby as a baby shower gift… wouldn’t it look cute on a nursery wall?

Now, while I’m here, I’ll share a little turquoise button tree I made for a sweet gal named Flora:

‘Flora’ is my fave girl name right now. It is so pretty and classic, unique but not crazy. (Not that I’m opposed to crazy.) And on that note, I gotta get knocked up again. 😉 Happy Button gluing!

Look at all the buttons you have! I got some buttons through Freecycle to make some button art– I’ve been thinking about a button elk that I saw on Pinterest, but I haven’t quite decided…. I love your button tree– now I have the thought of making one in pink, like cherry blossoms. You have a fun blog!

Thanks Jillian! your blog is great too 😀 oooh freecycle buttons! what a treasure! check out my first button tree: https://bustedbutton.com/2012/01/29/button-tree/ I did it with pink ‘blossoms’ and green ‘leaves’- cute lil cherry branch 🙂 Ive seen that elk- so cool!!!